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Modeling of radiation transport in coupled atmosphere-snow-ice-ocean systems
Authors:K Stamnes  B Hamre  G Ryzhikov  R Mahoney  A Sei
Institution:a Department of Physics and Engineering Physics, Stevens Institute of Technology, 1 Castle Point, Hoboken, NJ 07030, USA
b Department of Physics and Technology, University of Bergen, Allégaten 55, Bergen, Norway
c Geminali AS, P.O. Box 165 Lilleaker, 0216 Oslo, Norway
d Northrop Grumman Corporation, Aerospace Systems, Redondo Beach, CA 90278, USA
Abstract:A radiative transfer model for coupled atmosphere-snow-ice-ocean systems (CASIO-DISORT) is used to develop accurate and efficient tools for computing the bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) of sea ice for a wide range of situations occurring in nature. These tools include a method to generate sea ice inherent optical properties (IOPs: single-scattering albedo, extinction optical depth, and scattering asymmetry parameter) for any wavelength between 300 and 4000 nm as a function of sea ice physical parameters including real and imaginary parts of the sea ice refractive index, brine pocket concentration and effective brine pocket size, air bubble concentration and effective air bubble size, volume fraction of ice impurities and impurity absorption coefficient, and sea ice thickness. The CASIO-DISORT code was used to compute look-up tables (LUTs) of the Fourier expansion coefficients of the BRDF as a function of angles of illumination and observation, sea ice IOPs, and ocean albedo. By interpolation in the LUTs one efficiently obtains accurate BRDF values. To include snow on the ice we modified DISORT2 to accept Fourier expansion coefficients for the BDRF as input instead of the BRDF itself, thereby reducing the computation time by a factor of about 60. The BRDF computed by CASIO-DISORT or retrieved from the LUTs applies to diffuse light only. To remedy this shortcoming we added a specular Gaussian beam component to the new BRDF tool and verified that it works well for BRDFs for bare and snow-covered sea ice.
Keywords:Radiation transport  Snow  Sea ice  Ocean  BRDF
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